Prince George Bed and Breakfast

With your stay at one of Prince George's excellent bed and breakfast accommodations, you'll find various activities to keep you busy.
Take in the scenery and then do a little sight seeing and shopping. Prince George's bed and breakfast accommodations are in the heart of British Columbia's culture.

Finding Prince George Accommodation - Inns

You can view our online Prince George Bed and Breakfast accommodation listings or purchase
the Canadian Bed and Breakfast Guide, a printed directory of bed and breakfast accommodations across Canada, including
Canadian inns. It was established in 1982 by Gerda Pantel and is now produced by Marybeth and Jay Moyer,
Enjoying Niagara Inc. It is an ideal trip planner for travel in Canada. The Guide started as, and remains,
the only national printed guide to Bed and Breakfasts in Canada. Bed and Breakfast lodgings in the book are
listed with picture and extensive descriptions which includes information on: rooms, breakfasts, amenities,
things to do, price, means of payment, how to locate them, etc.

Selecting your Bed and Breakfast Accommodation

In choosing bed and breakfast accommodation it is recommended that you look at the descriptive details of the
bed and breakfasts in the area in which you will be staying. There will in most cases be a choice of options
that will cover the needs and value preferences of prospective bed and breakfast guests. It is best to book ahead
and while this can frequently be done by e-mail, calling by phone is not a bad option. It gives you a chance to
speak to the host, ask some questions that may not have been answered for you in the listing, and to get a feel
for the reception you can expect.

Prince George History

The origins of Prince George can be traced to the fur trading post of Fort George, established in 1807 by Simon Fraser. The post was
centered in the centuries-old homeland of the Lheidli T'Enneh First Nation. Agricultural settlement around Fort George began about 1906
when it was realized that the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (later CN Rail) would pass near the fur post. The railway arrived in 1914 and
construction of the railway townsite commenced. The City of Prince George was incorporated on March 6, 1915. The City's name honours a former
Duke of Kent, born in 1902 and killed in an air crash during the Second World War.

Prince George History content: www.city.pg.bc.ca

Guests looking for accommodation, please note the following:
For availability and booking, please contact individual B&Bs directly.
Please let them know that you found their name on the website of The Canadian Bed and Breakfast Guide.